One Syllable Baby Names

Dive into the World of 1 Syllable names

Welcome to the realm of 1 Syllable names, where simplicity meets elegance and brevity blends with charm. This comprehensive collection of over 10,376 names is designed to inspire you and guide you as you embark on the beautiful journey of finding the perfect name for your child.

One Syllable names, often considered timeless and classic, possess an undeniable appeal. Their concise structure makes them easy to pronounce and remember, while their inherent rhythm adds a touch of musicality to any spoken name. Whether you're drawn to the powerful simplicity of names like "Liam" or "Ava", or you prefer the softer cadence of "Noah" or "Mia", our vast collection offers a diverse array of options to suit your taste and preferences.

As you explore this extensive list, you'll discover a treasure trove of names that have stood the test of time, alongside modern gems that reflect the ever-evolving landscape of names. Each name carries its own unique history and meaning, adding a layer of depth and significance to your child's identity.

Whether you're seeking a name that embodies strength and determination, like "James" or "Sophia", or you're drawn to the gentle grace of names like "Benjamin" or "Isabella", our collection offers a name to match every personality and preference.

As you navigate through this vast array of 1 Syllable names, let your imagination soar and trust your instincts. Consider the sound, the meaning, and the overall feel of each name as you envision it gracing your child's life. Remember, the perfect name is not just a label; it's a reflection of your child's unique spirit and a symbol of your love and hopes for their future.

Embrace the beauty of 1 Syllable names and embark on a journey of discovery with this comprehensive collection. We hope you find the perfect name that captures your child's essence and fills your heart with joy.

Showing 1 to 20 out of total 10,376 Baby names with One syllable

Ruth
From the Hebrew re'ut meaning "friend" or "compassion".
Jean
The French form of John, but also an English and Scottish form of Jane, which is a feminine form of John, originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
Rose
From the Latin rosa, meaning "rose".
Ann
Scottish name taken from, Anna, from the Hebrew hanna, meaning "grace", and Belle, from the French "beautiful". Could also be from the old French Amabel meaning "loveable".
Grace
From the Old English word, which originally comes from the Latin gratia meaning "thanks". Also means "effortless beauty".
June
From the name of the month of the year, which was originally from the name of the Roman goddess Juno.
Jane
English feminine form of John, which is originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
Joyce
From the Old English surname, which is from the Old English Judoc meaning "Lord". Also commonly associated with the English words "joy" and "rejoice".
Gail
From the English word, meaning "storm". Could also be a short form of Abigail, which is from the Hebrew Avigayil meaning "father's joy".
Anne
English and French form of the Hebrew Hanna meaning "grace".
Jeanne
A form of Jean, which is an English and Scottish form of Jane, a feminine form of John, originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious".
Jo
Short form of names beginning with Jo, particularly Joanne, Joanna and Josephine. Usually a feminine name, with the masculine version being Joe.
Lynne
Pretty.
Lynn
Pretty.
Jill
A short form of Gillian, which is a feminine version of Julian, originally from the Latin Julianus, from Iupiter, which derives from dyeus "shine" or "sky" and pater "father".
Jan
A Scandinavian or Slavic form of Johannes, originally from the Hebrew name Yochanan meaning "God is gracious". Also used as an Anglo-Saxon girl's name as a short form of Janet, Janice and similar.
Dawn
From the English word, meaning "daybreak".
Joy
From the word, meaning "happy", which is from the Old French joie and the Latin gaudia.
Lee
From the Old English leah meaning "clearing" or "meadow".
Kim
A short form of Kimberley, which is a surname taken from a place name, which is from the Old English leah, meaning "wood" or "meadow".